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05/01/2023 10:12:19
 
 
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05/01/2023 04:46:49
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>>I think you mean "often" :)
>>>>
>>>>Thank you.
>>>>Speaking something and spelling it can be confusing.
>>>
>>>Here, I've laid out almost all the rules, with examples, at http://ndragan.com/langsr/gnorools_O.html (that's for O, but there's the other 25 too). Now you only need to know which rule applies when.
>>
>>Americans did not speak English. They only speak a conglomerate of other languages.
>
>Ditto for english in any other country. I've had the same trouble understanding it when spoken by an Ozzie and by some of my then neighbors in the south - the consonants are omitted or not distinguishable. But the rules for reading are not so different across the variants - equally rich with confusion.

Your English is better than most.
Greg Reichert
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